It's about the final battle in the war with the Klingons, set just before TOS.

They have a documentary-style leadup to it, called Prelude to Axenar. It's got decent production values, some good and logical story telling, and shows promise for what they want to do. Also some Trek alumni - Tony Todd, John Hertzler and Gary Graham, reprising his Enterprise role Ambassador Soval.

Unfortunately some strikes against them are not forcing the cable companies to support BYOD (CableCard) and the mandating of playing a Justin Bieber and/or Drake song every 17 minutes on Canadian pop-music stations.

The Major Sports Leagues offer streaming services, but most of them black out local IPs for both teams, and essentially the whole country for national broadcasts (latter at least on NHL Gamecenter Live)

They even expressly forbid bypassing the blackouts (ie, VPN, proxies, etc) in their TOS.

I work at a regional government (analogous to county) in western Canada, not a programmer, but in IT. Our programmers start off at about $68,000 per year. The municipal governments are similar (a gentleman's agreement to avoid poaching/hopping ship)